Join Us

24 Hours of Light is a fun-fueled weekend of bikes and beverages
held June 24—25, 2017 under the midnight sun in Whitehorse, Yukon

The rules are simple

No lights allowed

This is the only 24 hour race in the world where
lights are illegal.
Ride all night long with the glow of the
midnight sun as your guide!

Ride as much as you want

...or as little as you want.
Be competitive or just have fun with your friends.
You can enter as a solo rider or with a
2, 4 or 5—8 person team.
We have youth categories, a race for kids,
and a new family category that lets everyone ride the course that matches their age!

No dogs

Hey, we all love riding and hanging out with our dogs.
Trust us when we say it just doesn't work at this event,
not on the course or in the campsites.
Please leave your dogs at home.

What About the Course?

The course is undergoing constant improvements but what we can tell you is that it's approximately 12.5 km with 277 m of elevation.
It has as much elevation gain as elevation loss and it includes fast flowy singletrack, as well as strategically placed double track to allow passing.

The youth race is 6 km, the mini bike course 1.5 km and the run bike course 150 m.

Sponsors

There is no way we could pull this off without our
amazing sponsors. They help us put on the event
and they have put up a ton of
awesome swag and prizes for everyone
who signs up. So what are you waiting for?

Getting here

Getting to the Yukon

Air North, Yukon's airline,
is our official race airline and offers direct flights from Ottawa, Kelowna, Edmonton, Calgary, Yellowknife and Vancouver.
Use the promo code 24LIGHT16 to get 10% off regular fares.

Where to stay

On race day there is plenty of tent space and RV parking on site.
Camping is included in your entry fee.
Before and after the race,
visit travelyukon.com
for more information on where to stay and what to do in the Yukon.

Getting to the race

The race venue is at Biathlon Yukon,
located in the heart of our world-famous Grey Mountain trail network.
There is plenty of free parking and camping on-site.
Here is a map and directions
from Downtown Whitehorse.